It is amazing how all these attacks are piling from the left against Donald Trump for simply exposing the rape epidemic on the Mexican border while no attacks were made against President Obama who during a town hall style event in Nashville, to discuss Obamacare, President Obama referred to some illegal immigrants as “gang-bangers,” adding they should be deported.

Then we have CNN which tries to refute what is obviously a major problem on the Mexican borders, the raping of women. CNN host Don Lemon interviewed Donald Trump a few minutes ago and they aired a portion of the interview where Trump defended his comments that rapists were coming from Mexico.

Don tries to suggest that the articles Trump is referring in his defense only talk about illegal women being raped (I guess this should not matter to CNN) and not that rapists and criminals are coming across the border. But Trump responds ‘Somebody’s doing the raping, Don…how can you say such a thing!?’

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How the whole liberal world is attacking Trump is disgusting and it is usually folks who could care less about the evils that happen, they in turn, turn a blind eye, to what is happening, and do anything to slander the messenger instead of dealing with the issues at hand.

Yet during a town hall style event in Nashville to discuss Obamacare, President Obama referred to some illegal immigrants as “gang-bangers,” adding they should be deported.

So is it okay to call Mexicans “gang-bangers” and it is not okay to expose the rape epidemic?

“We should not be encouraging illegal immigration,” he remarked to the group. “What we should be doing is setting up a smart legal immigration system that doesn’t separate families but does focus on making sure that people who are dangerous, people who are, you know, gang-bangers, who are criminals that we’re deporting as quickly as possible.”

Obama boasted that “we’ve made improvements on all those fronts,” but blamed House Republicans for failing to pass comprehensive immigration reform.

During his conversation, he pointed out that some illegal immigrants are contributing to society and families need a pathway to legalization.

He referred to his executive actions on immigration reform as one way he was handling the issue in the meantime while he’s waiting for Congress to act.

“I suspect this will be a topic of conversation during the upcoming presidential campaign,” he said.